Curtain Wall Calculation PDF
Curtain Wall Calculation PDF
Curtain Wall Calculation PDF
PROJECT
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
AT ABU DHABI
Structural Calculation
of Curtain Wall
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Date: 06.04.2020
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Table of Contents
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CHAPTER 1.0
DESIGN CRITERIA
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Fasteners
AAMA TIR-A9-1991 Metal Curtain Wall Fasteners
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CHAPTER 2.0
WIND LOAD ANALYSIS
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2.1 Introduction
The roof system shall be designed to resist both wind pressure and suction in accordance to
ASCE 7 - 05 (Minimum Design Loads for Building and Structures).
1. The basic wind speed V and wind directionality factor Kd shall be determined in accordance
with Section 6.5.4.
2. An importance factor I shall be determined in accordance with Section 6.5.5.
5. A gust effect factor G or G f, as applicable, shall be determined in accordance with Section 6.5.8.
7. Internal pressure coefficient GCpi shall be determined in accordance with Section 6.5.11.1.
9. Velocity pressure qz or qh, as applicable, shall be determined in accordance with Section 6.5.10.
10. Design wind load p or F shall be determined in accordance with Sections 6.5.12, 6.5.13, 6.5.14,
and 6.5.15, as applicable.
The basic design wind speed used for design in abu dhabi i is 45 m /s.
m
V ≔ 45 ―
s
2.4 Wind Directionality Factor
The wind directionality factor, Kd , shall be determined from Table 6-4. This factor shall
only be applied when used in conjunction with load combinations specified in Sections 2.3 and 2.4.
Kd ≔ 0.85
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An importance factor, I, for the building or other structure shall be determined from Table 6-1 based
on building and structure categories listed in Table 1-1.
I ≔ 1.0
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Surface Roughness B: Urban and suburban areas, wooded areas, or other terrain with
numerous closely spaced obstructions having the size of single-family dwellings or larger.
Surface Roughness C: Open terrain with scattered obstructions having heights generally
less than 30 ft (9.1 m). This category includes flat open country, grasslands, and all water
surfaces in hurricane prone regions.
Surface Roughness D: Flat, unobstructed areas and water surfaces outside hurricane
prone regions. This category includes smooth mud flats, salt flats, and unbroken ice.
Surface Roughness = C
Exposure B: Exposure B shall apply where the ground surface roughness condition, as
defined by Surface Roughness B, prevails in the upwind direction for a distance of at
least 2,600 ft (792 m) or 20 times the height of the building, whichever is greater.
Exposure C: Exposure C shall apply for all cases where Exposures B or D do not apply.
Exposure D: Exposure D shall apply where the ground surface roughness, as defined by
Surface Roughness D, prevails in the upwind direction for a distance greater than 5,000 ft
(1,524 m) or 20 times the building height, whichever is greater. Exposure D shall extend
into downwind areas of Surface Roughness B or C for a distance of 600 ft (200 m) or 20
times the height of the building, whichever is greater.
Exposure Category = C
H ≔ 40 m ; structure height
Kz ≔ 1.36
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H ≔ 40 m
The wind speed-up effect shall be included in the calculation of design wind loads by using the
factor Kzt
Kzt ≔ 1.0
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⎛ ⎛ V ⎞2 ⎞
qz ≔ ⎜0.613 ⋅ Kz ⋅ Kzt ⋅ Kd ⋅ ⎜―― ⎟ ⋅ I⎟ Pa = 1.43 kPa
⎜ ⎜― m⎟ ⎟
⎜⎝ ⎜⎝ s ⎟⎠ ⎟⎠
Gcpi_pos ≔ 0.18
Gcpi_neg ≔ -0.18
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Zone 4
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Zone 4
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CHAPTER 3.0
GLASS DESIGN
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Introduction
The glass in the analysis is a rectangular shape of 1.30m width by 1.2m height which is the
most critical case of all glass cases. The selection was based to the longest bending
dimension .
Software Used
The glass structural analysis has been calculated using a non linear finite element analysis software
Strand7.
Glass Composition
Design Loadings
Dead Load
The glass selfweight is calculated by Strand7.
Wind Load
The wind load is taken as +1.55 kPa / - 2.84 kPa as referred to ASCE7-05 with 45m/sec basic wind
speed.
Vertical Glazing Dead Load Wind Load Suction Wind Load Pressure
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1300mm
1200mm
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LC ≔ DL + WLs
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Psurface Pedge
――― = 0.33 < 1.0 therefore, ――― = 0.42 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Psallow ADEQUATE Peallow
LC ≔ DL + WLs
1.2 m
δallow ≔ ―― = 20 mm ; allowable deflection
60
δmax
――= 0.31 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
δallow
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Introduction
The glass in the analysis is a rectangular shape of 1.05m width by 2.3m height which is the
most critical case of all glass cases. The selection was based to the longest bending
dimension .
Software Used
The glass structural analysis has been calculated using a non linear finite element analysis software
Strand7.
Glass Composition
Design Loadings
Dead Load
The glass selfweight is calculated by Strand7.
Wind Load
The wind load is taken as +1.55 kPa / - 2.84 kPa as referred to ASCE7-05 with 45m/sec basic wind
speed.
Vertical Glazing Dead Load Wind Load Suction Wind Load Pressure
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1050mm
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LC ≔ DL + WLs
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Psurface Pedge
――― = 0.28 < 1.0 therefore, ――― = 0.36 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Psallow ADEQUATE Peallow
LC ≔ DL + WLs
1.05 m
δallow ≔ ――― = 17.5 mm ; allowable deflection
60
δmax
――= 0.3 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
δallow
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CHAPTER 4.0
FRAME DESIGN
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Wind Load
Dead Load
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ρ ≔ 2600 kgf ⋅ ⎛⎝m ⎞⎠
3
;density of glazing
t ≔ 12 mm ;thickness of glazing
Software Presentation
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Loads
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Bending Moments
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Check Zone 4
Maximum Bending
Mmax ≔ 1.79 kN ⋅ m
Properties of Mullion
4
Ixa; ≔ 1398965 mm ;mullion inertia
Ixa; 3
Sx ≔ ―― = 22933.85 mm ;section modulus
cy
Mmax
fb ≔ ――= 78.05 MPa ;stress shared by aluminum profile
Sx
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Sec. 3.4.14: COMPRESSION IN BEAMS, extreme fiber, gross section, tubular shapes
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Ix ≔ 1398965 mm ; moment of inertia about x axis
2 2
2 ⋅ t2 ⋅ t1 ⋅ ⎛⎝a - t2⎞⎠ ⋅ ⎛⎝b - t1⎞⎠ 4 Lb ⋅ Sc
J ≔ ―――――――― = 760720.2 mm ―――― = 270.37
0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
2 2
a ⋅ t2 + b ⋅ t1 - t2 - t1 Iy ⋅ J
⎛ Lb ⋅ Sc ⎞
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Fb14 ≔ ⎜16.7 - 0.14 ⋅ ―――― ⎟ ksi = 99.3 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.14
⎜⎝ 0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
Iy ⋅ J ⎟⎠
b
―= 21.74 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb16 ≔ 15 ksi = 103.4 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.16
Sec. 3.4.18: Element bending in own plane, gross section, flat elements supported on both edge
b
―= 42.4 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb18 ≔ 20 ksi = 137.9 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.18
Fb ≔ min ⎛⎝Fb14 , Fb16 , Fb18⎞⎠ = 99.3 MPa ; allowable stress of aluminum profile
fb
―= 0.79 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Fb
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Maximum Bending
Mmax ≔ 2.8 kN ⋅ m
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Ixa; ≔ 1398965 mm ;mullion inertia
4
Ixs ≔ 341333 mm ;stiffener inertia
4
Ixtotal ≔ Ixa; + ⎛⎝n ⋅ Ixs⎞⎠ = 2399070.69 mm ;combined inertia
;extreme fiber distance
cy ≔ 61 mm
Ixa; 3
Sx ≔ ―― = 22933.85 mm ;section modulus
cy
Mmax ⎛ Ixa; ⎞
fb ≔ ――⋅ ⎜―― ⎟ = 71.19 MPa ;stress shared by aluminum profile
Sx ⎝ Ixtotal ⎠
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Sec. 3.4.14: COMPRESSION IN BEAMS, extreme fiber, gross section, tubular shapes
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Ix ≔ 1398965 mm ; moment of inertia about x axis
2 2
2 ⋅ t2 ⋅ t1 ⋅ ⎛⎝a - t2⎞⎠ ⋅ ⎛⎝b - t1⎞⎠ 4 Lb ⋅ Sc
J ≔ ―――――――― = 760720.2 mm ―――― = 270.37
0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
2 2
a ⋅ t2 + b ⋅ t1 - t2 - t1 Iy ⋅ J
⎛ Lb ⋅ Sc ⎞
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Fb14 ≔ ⎜16.7 - 0.14 ⋅ ―――― ⎟ ksi = 99.3 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.14
⎜⎝ 0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
Iy ⋅ J ⎟⎠
b
―= 21.74 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb16 ≔ 15 ksi = 103.4 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.16
Sec. 3.4.18: Element bending in own plane, gross section, flat elements supported on both edge
b
―= 42.4 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb18 ≔ 20 ksi = 137.9 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.18
Fb ≔ min ⎛⎝Fb14 , Fb16 , Fb18⎞⎠ = 99.3 MPa ; allowable stress of aluminum profile
fb
―= 0.72 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Fb
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Ixs 3
Sx ≔ ―= 8533.33 mm ;section modulus
cy
Mmax ⎛ n ⋅ Ixs ⎞
fb ≔ ――⋅ ⎜――⎟ = 136.79 MPa ;stress shared by steel stiffener
Sx ⎝ Ixtotal ⎠
1.67 fb
――― = 0.64 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Fb
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Zone 4
3000 mm
δallow ≔ ―――― = 17.14 mm ;allowable deflection
175
δmaxw
――= 0.86 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
δallow
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Zone 5
3000 mm
δallow ≔ ―――― = 17.14 mm ;allowable deflection
175
δmaxw
――= 0.85 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
δallow
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Wind Load
Dead Load
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ρ ≔ 2600 kgf ⋅ ⎛⎝m ⎞⎠
3
;density of glazing
t ≔ 12 mm ;thickness of glazing
Software Presentation
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Mullion wiith 80x5mm Steel Plate Mullion wiith 90x10mm Steel Plate 2 Nos
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Check Zone 4
Maximum Bending
Mmax ≔ 1.85 kN ⋅ m
4
Ixa; ≔ 1398965 mm ;mullion inertia
4
Ixs ≔ 213333 mm ;stiffener inertia
4
Ixtotal ≔ Ixa; + ⎛⎝n ⋅ Ixs⎞⎠ = 2024030.69 mm ;combined inertia
;extreme fiber distance
cy ≔ 61 mm
Ixa; 3
Sx ≔ ―― = 22933.85 mm ;section modulus
cy
Mmax ⎛ Ixa; ⎞
fb ≔ ――⋅ ⎜―― ⎟ = 55.76 MPa ;stress shared by aluminum profile
Sx ⎝ Ixtotal ⎠
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Sec. 3.4.14: COMPRESSION IN BEAMS, extreme fiber, gross section, tubular shapes
4
Ix ≔ 1398965 mm ; moment of inertia about x axis
2 2
2 ⋅ t2 ⋅ t1 ⋅ ⎛⎝a - t2⎞⎠ ⋅ ⎛⎝b - t1⎞⎠ 4 Lb ⋅ Sc
J ≔ ―――――――― = 760720.2 mm ―――― = 326.7
0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
2 2
a ⋅ t2 + b ⋅ t1 - t2 - t1 Iy ⋅ J
⎛ Lb ⋅ Sc ⎞
‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
Fb14 ≔ ⎜16.7 - 0.14 ⋅ ―――― ⎟ ksi = 97.7 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.14
⎜⎝ 0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
Iy ⋅ J ⎟⎠
b
―= 21.74 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb16 ≔ 15 ksi = 103.4 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.16
Sec. 3.4.18: Element bending in own plane, gross section, flat elements supported on both edge
b
―= 42.4 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb18 ≔ 20 ksi = 137.9 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.18
Fb ≔ min ⎛⎝Fb14 , Fb16 , Fb18⎞⎠ = 97.7 MPa ; allowable stress of aluminum profile
fb
―= 0.57 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Fb
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Ixs 3
Sx ≔ ―= 5333.33 mm ;section modulus
cy
Mmax ⎛ n ⋅ Ixs ⎞
fb ≔ ――⋅ ⎜――⎟ = 107.12 MPa ;stress shared by steel stiffener
Sx ⎝ Ixtotal ⎠
1.67 fb
――― = 0.5 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Fb
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Maximum Bending
Mmax ≔ 3.52 kN ⋅ m
4
Ixa; ≔ 1398965 mm ;mullion inertia
4
Ixs ≔ 607500 mm ;stiffener inertia
4
Ixtotal ≔ Ixa; + ⎛⎝2 n ⋅ Ixs⎞⎠ = 4958915 mm ;combined inertia
;extreme fiber distance
cy ≔ 61 mm
Ixa; 3
Sx ≔ ―― = 22933.85 mm ;section modulus
cy
Mmax ⎛ Ixa; ⎞
fb ≔ ――⋅ ⎜―― ⎟ = 43.3 MPa ;stress shared by aluminum profile
Sx ⎝ Ixtotal ⎠
Sec. 3.4.14: COMPRESSION IN BEAMS, extreme fiber, gross section, tubular shapes
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Ix ≔ 1398965 mm ; moment of inertia about x axis
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Iy ≔ 340499 mm ; moment of inertia about y axis
2 2
2 ⋅ t2 ⋅ t1 ⋅ ⎛⎝a - t2⎞⎠ ⋅ ⎛⎝b - t1⎞⎠ 4 Lb ⋅ Sc
J ≔ ―――――――― = 760720.2 mm ―――― = 326.7
0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
2 2
a ⋅ t2 + b ⋅ t1 - t2 - t1 Iy ⋅ J
⎛ Lb ⋅ Sc ⎞
‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
Fb14 ≔ ⎜16.7 - 0.14 ⋅ ―――― ⎟ ksi = 97.7 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.14
⎜⎝ 0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
Iy ⋅ J ⎟⎠
b
―= 21.74 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb16 ≔ 15 ksi = 103.4 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.16
Sec. 3.4.18: Element bending in own plane, gross section, flat elements supported on both edge
b
―= 42.4 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb18 ≔ 20 ksi = 137.9 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.18
Fb ≔ min ⎛⎝Fb14 , Fb16 , Fb18⎞⎠ = 97.7 MPa ; allowable stress of aluminum profile
fb
―= 0.44 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Fb
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Ixs 3
Sx ≔ ―= 13500 mm ;section modulus
cy
Mmax ⎛ 2 n ⋅ Ixs ⎞
fb ≔ ――⋅ ⎜――― ⎟ = 187.18 MPa ;stress shared by steel stiffener
Sx ⎝ Ixtotal ⎠
1.67 fb
――― = 0.88 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Fb
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Zone 4
3625 mm
δallow ≔ ―――― = 20.71 mm ;allowable deflection
175
δmaxw
――= 0.83 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
δallow
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Zone 5
3625 mm
δallow ≔ ―――― = 20.71 mm ;allowable deflection
175
δmaxw
――= 0.82 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
δallow
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Wind Load
Dead Load
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ρ ≔ 2600 kgf ⋅ ⎛⎝m ⎞⎠
3
;density of glazing
t ≔ 12 mm ;thickness of glazing
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Maximum Bending
Mmax ≔ 3.22 kN ⋅ m
4
Ixa; ≔ 2276510 mm ;mullion inertia
4
Ixs ≔ 607500 mm ;stiffener inertia
4
Ixtotal ≔ Ixa; + ⎛⎝n ⋅ Ixs⎞⎠ = 4056485 mm ;combined inertia
Ixa; 3
Sx ≔ ―― = 37319.84 mm ;section modulus
cy
Mmax ⎛ Ixa; ⎞
fb ≔ ――⋅ ⎜―― ⎟ = 48.42 MPa ;stress shared by aluminum profile
Sx ⎝ Ixtotal ⎠
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4
Ix ≔ 1398965 mm ; moment of inertia about x axis
4
Iy ≔ 340499 mm ; moment of inertia about y axis
2 2
2 ⋅ t2 ⋅ t1 ⋅ ⎛⎝a - t2⎞⎠ ⋅ ⎛⎝b - t1⎞⎠ 4 Lb ⋅ Sc
J ≔ ―――――――― = 760720.2 mm ―――― = 396.54
0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
2 2
a ⋅ t2 + b ⋅ t1 - t2 - t1 Iy ⋅ J
⎛ Lb ⋅ Sc ⎞
‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
Fb14 ≔ ⎜16.7 - 0.14 ⋅ ―――― ⎟ ksi = 95.9 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.14
⎜⎝ 0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
Iy ⋅ J ⎟⎠
b
―= 21.74 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb16 ≔ 15 ksi = 103.4 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.16
Sec. 3.4.18: Element bending in own plane, gross section, flat elements supported on both edge
b
―= 42.4 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb18 ≔ 20 ksi = 137.9 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.18
Fb ≔ min ⎛⎝Fb14 , Fb16 , Fb18⎞⎠ = 95.9 MPa ; allowable stress of aluminum profile
fb
―= 0.5 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Fb
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Ixs 3
Sx ≔ ―= 13500 mm ;section modulus
cy
Mmax ⎛ n ⋅ Ixs ⎞
fb ≔ ――⋅ ⎜――⎟ = 104.66 MPa ;stress shared by steel stiffener
Sx ⎝ Ixtotal ⎠
1.67 fb
――― = 0.4924 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Fb
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Check Zone 5
Maximum Bending
Mmax ≔ 6.26 kN ⋅ m
4
Ixa; ≔ 2276510 mm ;mullion inertia
4
Ixs ≔ 2162731 mm ;stiffener inertia
4
Ixtotal ≔ Ixa; + ⎛⎝n ⋅ Ixs⎞⎠ = 8613311.83 mm ;combined inertia
;extreme fiber distance
cy ≔ 61 mm
Ixa; 3
Sx ≔ ―― = 37319.84 mm ;section modulus
cy
Mmax ⎛ Ixa; ⎞
fb ≔ ――⋅ ⎜―― ⎟ = 44.33 MPa ;stress shared by aluminum profile
Sx ⎝ Ixtotal ⎠
Sec. 3.4.14: COMPRESSION IN BEAMS, extreme fiber, gross section, tubular shapes
4
Ix ≔ 1398965 mm ; moment of inertia about x axis
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4
Iy ≔ 340499 mm ; moment of inertia about y axis
2 2
2 ⋅ t2 ⋅ t1 ⋅ ⎛⎝a - t2⎞⎠ ⋅ ⎛⎝b - t1⎞⎠ 4 Lb ⋅ Sc
J ≔ ―――――――― = 760720.2 mm ―――― = 396.54
0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
2 2
a ⋅ t2 + b ⋅ t1 - t2 - t1 Iy ⋅ J
⎛ Lb ⋅ Sc ⎞
‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
Fb14 ≔ ⎜16.7 - 0.14 ⋅ ―――― ⎟ ksi = 95.9 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.14
⎜⎝ 0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
Iy ⋅ J ⎟⎠
b
―= 21.74 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb16 ≔ 15 ksi = 103.4 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.16
Sec. 3.4.18: Element bending in own plane, gross section, flat elements supported on both edge
b
―= 42.4 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb18 ≔ 20 ksi = 137.9 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.18
Fb ≔ min ⎛⎝Fb14 , Fb16 , Fb18⎞⎠ = 95.9 MPa ; allowable stress of aluminum profile
fb
―= 0.46 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Fb
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Ixs 3
Sx ≔ ―= 43254.62 mm ;section modulus
cy
Mmax ⎛ n ⋅ Ixs ⎞
fb ≔ ――⋅ ⎜――⎟ = 106.47 MPa ;stress shared by steel stiffener
Sx ⎝ Ixtotal ⎠
1.67 fb
――― = 0.65 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Fb
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Zone 4
4400 mm
δallow ≔ ―――― = 25.14 mm ;allowable deflection
175
δmaxw
――= 0.89 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
δallow
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Zone 5
4400 mm
δallow ≔ ―――― = 25.14 mm ;allowable deflection
175
δmaxw
――= 0.82 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
δallow
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Wind Load
Dead Load
-1
ρ ≔ 2600 kgf ⋅ ⎛⎝m ⎞⎠
3
;density of glazing
t ≔ 12 mm ;thickness of glazing
Software Presentation
Zone 4 Zone 5
50x106mm Profile
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Loads
Zone 4
Zone 5
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Bending Moments
Zone 4
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Zone 5
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Check Zone 4
Maximum Bending
Mmax ≔ 1.24 kN ⋅ m
Properties of Mullion
4
Ixa; ≔ 1398965 mm ;mullion inertia
Ixa; 3
Sx ≔ ―― = 22933.85 mm ;section modulus
cy
Mmax
fb ≔ ――= 54.07 MPa ;stress shared by aluminum profile
Sx
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Sec. 3.4.14: COMPRESSION IN BEAMS, extreme fiber, gross section, tubular shapes
4
Ix ≔ 1398965 mm ; moment of inertia about x axis
2 2
2 ⋅ t2 ⋅ t1 ⋅ ⎛⎝a - t2⎞⎠ ⋅ ⎛⎝b - t1⎞⎠ 4 Lb ⋅ Sc
J ≔ ―――――――― = 760720.2 mm ―――― = 342.47
0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
2 2
a ⋅ t2 + b ⋅ t1 - t2 - t1 Iy ⋅ J
⎛ Lb ⋅ Sc ⎞
‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
Fb14 ≔ ⎜16.7 - 0.14 ⋅ ―――― ⎟ ksi = 97.3 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.14
⎜⎝ 0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
Iy ⋅ J ⎟⎠
b
―= 21.74 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb16 ≔ 15 ksi = 103.4 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.16
Sec. 3.4.18: Element bending in own plane, gross section, flat elements supported on both edge
b
―= 42.4 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb18 ≔ 20 ksi = 137.9 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.18
Fb ≔ min ⎛⎝Fb14 , Fb16 , Fb18⎞⎠ = 97.3 MPa ; allowable stress of aluminum profile
fb
―= 0.56 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Fb
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Maximum Bending
Mmax ≔ 2.62 kN ⋅ m
4
Ixa; ≔ 1398965 mm ;mullion inertia
4
Ixs ≔ 426667 mm ;stiffener inertia
4
Ixtotal ≔ Ixa; + ⎛⎝n ⋅ Ixs⎞⎠ = 2649099.31 mm ;combined inertia
;extreme fiber distance
cy ≔ 61 mm
Ixa; 3
Sx ≔ ―― = 22933.85 mm ;section modulus
cy
Mmax ⎛ Ixa; ⎞
fb ≔ ――⋅ ⎜―― ⎟ = 60.33 MPa ;stress shared by aluminum profile
Sx ⎝ Ixtotal ⎠
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Sec. 3.4.14: COMPRESSION IN BEAMS, extreme fiber, gross section, tubular shapes
4
Ix ≔ 1398965 mm ; moment of inertia about x axis
2 2
2 ⋅ t2 ⋅ t1 ⋅ ⎛⎝a - t2⎞⎠ ⋅ ⎛⎝b - t1⎞⎠ 4 Lb ⋅ Sc
J ≔ ―――――――― = 760720.2 mm ―――― = 342.47
0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
2 2
a ⋅ t2 + b ⋅ t1 - t2 - t1 Iy ⋅ J
⎛ Lb ⋅ Sc ⎞
‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
Fb14 ≔ ⎜16.7 - 0.14 ⋅ ―――― ⎟ ksi = 97.3 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.14
⎜⎝ 0.5 ⋅ ‾‾‾‾
Iy ⋅ J ⎟⎠
b
―= 21.74 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb16 ≔ 15 ksi = 103.4 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.16
Sec. 3.4.18: Element bending in own plane, gross section, flat elements supported on both edge
b
―= 42.4 ; slenderness of flat element
t
Fb18 ≔ 20 ksi = 137.9 MPa ; allowable stress based on sec.3.4.18
Fb ≔ min ⎛⎝Fb14 , Fb16 , Fb18⎞⎠ = 97.3 MPa ; allowable stress of aluminum profile
fb
―= 0.62 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Fb
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Ixs 3
Sx ≔ ―= 10666.68 mm ;section modulus
cy
Mmax ⎛ n ⋅ Ixs ⎞
fb ≔ ――⋅ ⎜――⎟ = 115.91 MPa ;stress shared by steel stiffener
Sx ⎝ Ixtotal ⎠
1.67 fb
――― = 0.55 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
Fb
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Zone 4
3800 mm
δallow ≔ ―――― = 21.71 mm ;allowable deflection
175
δmaxw
――= 0.72 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
δallow
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Zone 5
3800 mm
δallow ≔ ―――― = 21.71 mm ;allowable deflection
175
δmaxw
――= 0.84 < 1.0 therefore, ADEQUATE
δallow
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CHAPTER 5.0
CONNECTIONS AND ANCHORAGE
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Reactions
Note: Zone 5 Reactions shall be used to check connections
DL+WL
1.2DL+1.6WL
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‾‾‾‾‾‾‾
2
Fy + Fx
2
Vmax
――= 0.45 < 1.0, Therefore Adequate
Vallow
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1.67 ⋅ fb
――― = 0.69 < 1.0, Therefore Adequate
Fb
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1.67 ⋅ fb
――― = 0.52 < 1.0, Therefore Adequate
Fb
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1.2DL+1.6WL
e ≔ 80 mm ; eccentricity
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Project name: 23. April 2020
Client: RBB
Address of project: Page 2 of 13
Input data
Base material: Concrete: Cracked
Edge reinforcement: No
Reinforcement to control splitting according to ETAG 001, Annex C and TR 029 clause
5.2.2.6 not present
Concrete cover: 30 mm
Anchor plate:
Dimensions: ly x lz x t = 165 mm x 93 mm x 10 mm
Clearance hole: With annular gap acc. to ETAG 001, Annex C; Table 4.1
Material: S235JR
Installation conditions:
Anchor bending: No
Diameter: M12
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Anchor:
Accessories:
0903 488 512 Set for filling the annular gap WIT-SHB A4 M12,
D14
Using the set for filling the annular gap, its thickness has to be added when calculating the maximum thickness of the fixture.
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Load cases:
Number of load NSd VSdv VSdw MSdu MSdv MSdw Type of Action
case [kN] [kN] [kN] [kNm] [kNm] [kNm]
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Verifications
Overview
Verification method: ETAG 001, Annex C: 2010-08
ETAG 001, Annex E: 2013-04
TR 020: 2004-05
TR 029: 2010-09
TR 045: 2013-02
fib (CEB - FIP) Bulletin 58: Design of anchorages in concrete. 2010-11
For those cases, which are not explicitly regulated by ETAG 001 and by TR 029, the
instructions and recommendations of the fib Bulletin 58 are considered for engineering
judgement. The distribution of shear loads in case of anchorages without hole
clearance is particularly benefiting from the relevant clauses. The results may be taken
for agreements on an individual basis.
Summary
Number of load case Utilization Type of load
combination
Tension Shear Tension/Shear
combination
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
i Mx i Mx i Vy i Vz i i i i
Σ N Sd,x Σ (V ) Sd,y Σ (V ) Sd,z Σ (V ) Sd,y Σ (V ) Sd,z Σ V Sd,y Σ V Sd,z |Σ V Sd|
[kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN]
Neutral axis (y;z) / (y;z): (-82.5 mm ; -27.2 mm) / (82.5 mm ; -27.2 mm)
Safe transmission of the fastener loads by the concrete member to its supports shall be demonstrated for
the ultimate limit state and the serviceability limit state according to EN 1992-1-1. The respective verifications have to be provided
by the responsible structural engineer.
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
2. Pull-out
h
βN,p = N Sd / NRd,p Use of total capacity
h
N Sd = 9.833 kN Design value of the actions
NRd,p = ψc · NRk,p / γMp,N ETAG 001, Annex C: 5.2.2.1
ψc = 1.2166 ETA
NRk,p = 16.000 kN ETA
γMp,N = 1.50 ETA
NRd,p = 12.977 kN
βN,p = 0.76
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
3. Concrete breakout
4. Splitting failure
No verification is required if at least one of the following conditions is fulfilled:
a) The edge distance in all directions is c ≥ 1.0 ccr,sp for single fasteners and c ≥ 1.2 ccr,sp for fastener groups and the member
depth is h ≥ 2 hef in both cases.
b) The characteristic resistance for concrete cone failure and pull-out failure is calculated for cracked concrete and reinforcement
resists the splitting forces and limits the crack width to wk ~ 0.3 mm.
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Remarks
• This is a draft verification / recommendation. The anchor should not be installed without a review by a certified structural
engineer.
• This design is only valid if the diameter of the clearance hole is not larger than given in ETAG 001, Annex C, Table 4.1! Check
for further requirements chapter 1.1 of ETAG 001, Annex C in case the diameter of the clearance hole is larger.
• The design is based on numerous anchor-specific values. If the selected anchor will be changed or when the given load values
or geometrical data are being changed, the verification is no longer valid and must be conducted for the new situation. The
requirements and provisions of the European Technical Approval must be considered.
• In an anchor group only anchors of the same type, size and length shall be used.
• Bond strength depends on the short- and long-term service temperature of base material.
• Verify selected base material strength.
• The assumption of a linear distribution of strains is valid only if the fixture is sufficient rigid. The base plate shall remain elastic
under design actions and its deformation shall remain negligible in comparison with the axial displacement of the fasteners. The
determination of the loads acting on the individual anchors and the calculation of the fixture thickness was conducted with these
assumptions. The user has to structurally verify according to related national standards.
• Checking the transfer of loads into the base material is required in accordance with ETAG 001, Annex C: 2010-08, Section 7.
The software considers that the grout is installed under the baseplate without creating air voids and before application of the
loads.
• The list of accessories in this report, is an information only. For a correct installation the setting instructions have to be taken
from the instruction leaflet delivered with each product.
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Displacements are calculated at the level of the component surface. In case of stand-off anchorages the deflection of the anchor at
the level of anchor plate is not considered.
1. Short-term displacement:
1 Governing anchor
δN = NEd / N0 · δN0 ETA
N = 7.024 kN Design value of the actions
N0 = 7.600 kN ETA
δN0 = 0.400 mm ETA
δN = 0.370 mm
2 2 0.50
δNV = (δN + δV ) = 1.028 mm
2. Long-term displacement:
1 Governing anchor
δN = NEd / N0 · δN∞ ETA
N = 7.024 kN Design value of the actions
N0 = 7.600 kN ETA
δN∞ = 1.400 mm ETA
δN = 1.294 mm
2 2 0.50
δNV = (δN + δV ) = 1.917 mm
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Setting instructions
Base material
Selected type and size of anchor: W-FAZ/A4 M12
Drill:
Cleaning required
Anchor installation
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Anchor plate
Material: S235JR
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
e ≔ 35 mm ; eccentricity
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Structural verifications: Anchorage with
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Project name:
Client: RBB
Address of project: Page 2 of 13
Input data
Base material: Concrete: Cracked
Edge reinforcement: No
Reinforcement to control splitting according to ETAG 001, Annex C and TR 029 clause
5.2.2.6 present
Concrete cover: 30 mm
Anchor plate:
Dimensions: ly x lz x t = 165 mm x 93 mm x 10 mm
Clearance hole: With annular gap acc. to ETAG 001, Annex C; Table 4.1
Material: S235JR
Installation conditions:
Anchor bending: No
Diameter: M12
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Anchor:
Accessories:
0903 488 512 Set for filling the annular gap WIT-SHB A4 M12,
D14
Using the set for filling the annular gap, its thickness has to be added when calculating the maximum thickness of the fixture.
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Load cases:
Number of load NSd VSdv VSdw MSdu MSdv MSdw Type of Action
case [kN] [kN] [kN] [kNm] [kNm] [kNm]
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Verifications
Overview
Verification method: ETAG 001, Annex C: 2010-08
ETAG 001, Annex E: 2013-04
TR 020: 2004-05
TR 029: 2010-09
TR 045: 2013-02
fib (CEB - FIP) Bulletin 58: Design of anchorages in concrete. 2010-11
For those cases, which are not explicitly regulated by ETAG 001 and by TR 029, the
instructions and recommendations of the fib Bulletin 58 are considered for engineering
judgement. The distribution of shear loads in case of anchorages without hole
clearance is particularly benefiting from the relevant clauses. The results may be taken
for agreements on an individual basis.
Summary
Number of load case Utilization Type of load
combination
Tension Shear Tension/Shear
combination
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
i Mx i Mx i Vy i Vz i i i i
Σ N Sd,x Σ (V ) Sd,y Σ (V ) Sd,z Σ (V ) Sd,y Σ (V ) Sd,z Σ V Sd,y Σ V Sd,z |Σ V Sd|
[kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN]
Neutral axis (y;z) / (y;z): (-82.5 mm ; -28.2 mm) / (82.5 mm ; -28.2 mm)
Safe transmission of the fastener loads by the concrete member to its supports shall be demonstrated for
the ultimate limit state and the serviceability limit state according to EN 1992-1-1. The respective verifications have to be provided
by the responsible structural engineer.
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
2. Concrete breakout
3. Splitting failure
No verification is required if at least one of the following conditions is fulfilled:
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
a) The edge distance in all directions is c ≥ 1.0 ccr,sp for single fasteners and c ≥ 1.2 ccr,sp for fastener groups and the member
depth is h ≥ 2 hef in both cases.
b) The characteristic resistance for concrete cone failure and pull-out failure is calculated for cracked concrete and reinforcement
resists the splitting forces and limits the crack width to wk ~ 0.3 mm.
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Remarks
• This is a draft verification / recommendation. The anchor should not be installed without a review by a certified structural
engineer.
• This design is only valid if the diameter of the clearance hole is not larger than given in ETAG 001, Annex C, Table 4.1! Check
for further requirements chapter 1.1 of ETAG 001, Annex C in case the diameter of the clearance hole is larger.
• The design is based on numerous anchor-specific values. If the selected anchor will be changed or when the given load values
or geometrical data are being changed, the verification is no longer valid and must be conducted for the new situation. The
requirements and provisions of the European Technical Approval must be considered.
• In an anchor group only anchors of the same type, size and length shall be used.
• Bond strength depends on the short- and long-term service temperature of base material.
• Verify selected base material strength.
• The assumption of a linear distribution of strains is valid only if the fixture is sufficient rigid. The base plate shall remain elastic
under design actions and its deformation shall remain negligible in comparison with the axial displacement of the fasteners. The
determination of the loads acting on the individual anchors and the calculation of the fixture thickness was conducted with these
assumptions. The user has to structurally verify according to related national standards.
• Checking the transfer of loads into the base material is required in accordance with ETAG 001, Annex C: 2010-08, Section 7.
The software considers that the grout is installed under the baseplate without creating air voids and before application of the
loads.
• The list of accessories in this report, is an information only. For a correct installation the setting instructions have to be taken
from the instruction leaflet delivered with each product.
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Displacements are calculated at the level of the component surface. In case of stand-off anchorages the deflection of the anchor at
the level of anchor plate is not considered.
1. Short-term displacement:
1 Governing anchor
δN = NEd / N0 · δN0 ETA
N = 3.429 kN Design value of the actions
N0 = 6.100 kN ETA
δN0 = 0.500 mm ETA
δN = 0.281 mm
2 2 0.50
δNV = (δN + δV ) = 0.983 mm
2. Long-term displacement:
1 Governing anchor
δN = NEd / N0 · δN∞ ETA
N = 3.429 kN Design value of the actions
N0 = 6.100 kN ETA
δN∞ = 0.800 mm ETA
δN = 0.450 mm
2 2 0.50
δNV = (δN + δV ) = 1.460 mm
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Setting instructions
Base material
Selected type and size of anchor: W-FAZ/A4 M12
Drill:
Cleaning required
Anchor installation
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Anchor plate
Material: S235JR
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
DL+WL
1.2DL+1.6WL
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Project: Residential Building in Abu Dhabi Item: Curtain Wall
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1.67 ⋅ fb
――― = 0.83 < 1.0, Therefore Adequate
Fb
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Project: Residential Building in Abu Dhabi Item: Curtain Wall
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e ≔ 60 mm ; eccentricity
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Draft verification
Structural verifications: Anchorage with
W-FAZ/A4 M12
108
Project name: 23. April 2020
Client: RBB
Address of project: Page 2 of 13
Input data
Base material: Concrete: Cracked
Edge reinforcement: No
Reinforcement to control splitting according to ETAG 001, Annex C and TR 029 clause
5.2.2.6 not present
Concrete cover: 30 mm
Anchor plate:
Clearance hole: With annular gap acc. to ETAG 001, Annex C; Table 4.1
Material: S235JR
Installation conditions:
Anchor bending: No
Diameter: M12
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Anchor:
Accessories:
0903 488 512 Set for filling the annular gap WIT-SHB A4 M12,
D14
Using the set for filling the annular gap, its thickness has to be added when calculating the maximum thickness of the fixture.
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Load cases:
Number of load NSd VSdv VSdw MSdu MSdv MSdw Type of Action
case [kN] [kN] [kN] [kNm] [kNm] [kNm]
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Verifications
Overview
Verification method: ETAG 001, Annex C: 2010-08
ETAG 001, Annex E: 2013-04
TR 020: 2004-05
TR 029: 2010-09
TR 045: 2013-02
fib (CEB - FIP) Bulletin 58: Design of anchorages in concrete. 2010-11
For those cases, which are not explicitly regulated by ETAG 001 and by TR 029, the
instructions and recommendations of the fib Bulletin 58 are considered for engineering
judgement. The distribution of shear loads in case of anchorages without hole
clearance is particularly benefiting from the relevant clauses. The results may be taken
for agreements on an individual basis.
Summary
Number of load case Utilization Type of load
combination
Tension Shear Tension/Shear
combination
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
i Mx i Mx i Vy i Vz i i i i
Σ N Sd,x Σ (V ) Sd,y Σ (V ) Sd,z Σ (V ) Sd,y Σ (V ) Sd,z Σ V Sd,y Σ V Sd,z |Σ V Sd|
[kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN]
Neutral axis (y;z) / (y;z): (-82.5 mm ; -52.5 mm) / (82.5 mm ; -52.5 mm)
Safe transmission of the fastener loads by the concrete member to its supports shall be demonstrated for
the ultimate limit state and the serviceability limit state according to EN 1992-1-1. The respective verifications have to be provided
by the responsible structural engineer.
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
2. Pull-out
h
βN,p = N Sd / NRd,p Use of total capacity
h
N Sd = 9.406 kN Design value of the actions
NRd,p = ψc · NRk,p / γMp,N ETAG 001, Annex C: 5.2.2.1
ψc = 1.2166 ETA
NRk,p = 16.000 kN ETA
γMp,N = 1.50 ETA
NRd,p = 12.977 kN
βN,p = 0.72
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
3. Concrete breakout
4. Splitting failure
No verification is required if at least one of the following conditions is fulfilled:
a) The edge distance in all directions is c ≥ 1.0 ccr,sp for single fasteners and c ≥ 1.2 ccr,sp for fastener groups and the member
depth is h ≥ 2 hef in both cases.
b) The characteristic resistance for concrete cone failure and pull-out failure is calculated for cracked concrete and reinforcement
resists the splitting forces and limits the crack width to wk ~ 0.3 mm.
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Remarks
• This is a draft verification / recommendation. The anchor should not be installed without a review by a certified structural
engineer.
• This design is only valid if the diameter of the clearance hole is not larger than given in ETAG 001, Annex C, Table 4.1! Check
for further requirements chapter 1.1 of ETAG 001, Annex C in case the diameter of the clearance hole is larger.
• The design is based on numerous anchor-specific values. If the selected anchor will be changed or when the given load values
or geometrical data are being changed, the verification is no longer valid and must be conducted for the new situation. The
requirements and provisions of the European Technical Approval must be considered.
• In an anchor group only anchors of the same type, size and length shall be used.
• Bond strength depends on the short- and long-term service temperature of base material.
• Verify selected base material strength.
• The assumption of a linear distribution of strains is valid only if the fixture is sufficient rigid. The base plate shall remain elastic
under design actions and its deformation shall remain negligible in comparison with the axial displacement of the fasteners. The
determination of the loads acting on the individual anchors and the calculation of the fixture thickness was conducted with these
assumptions. The user has to structurally verify according to related national standards.
• Checking the transfer of loads into the base material is required in accordance with ETAG 001, Annex C: 2010-08, Section 7.
The software considers that the grout is installed under the baseplate without creating air voids and before application of the
loads.
• The list of accessories in this report, is an information only. For a correct installation the setting instructions have to be taken
from the instruction leaflet delivered with each product.
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Displacements are calculated at the level of the component surface. In case of stand-off anchorages the deflection of the anchor at
the level of anchor plate is not considered.
1. Short-term displacement:
1 Governing anchor
δN = NEd / N0 · δN0 ETA
N = 6.718 kN Design value of the actions
N0 = 7.600 kN ETA
δN0 = 0.400 mm ETA
δN = 0.354 mm
2 2 0.50
δNV = (δN + δV ) = 0.381 mm
2. Long-term displacement:
1 Governing anchor
δN = NEd / N0 · δN∞ ETA
N = 6.718 kN Design value of the actions
N0 = 7.600 kN ETA
δN∞ = 1.400 mm ETA
δN = 1.238 mm
2 2 0.50
δNV = (δN + δV ) = 1.255 mm
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Setting instructions
Base material
Selected type and size of anchor: W-FAZ/A4 M12
Drill:
Cleaning required
Anchor installation
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
Anchor plate
Material: S235JR
The input data shall be in compliance with the given data and be checked for plausibility! Würth disclaims liability for wrong input data by user.
CHAPTER 6.0
REFERENCES
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parking level + Ground floor+ 9 typical stories consist of residential flats +
Roof floor consist of guard room, services room for the building and
bathrooms
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Tel: +97126333888, Fax: +97126333305
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Roof floor consist of guard room, services room for the building and
bathrooms
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Main Wind Force Resisting System 0.85
Components and Cladding 0.85
Trussed Towers
Triangular, square, rectangular 0.85
All other cross sections 0.95
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Height above
ground level, z
B C D
ft (m) Case 1 Case 2 Cases 1 & 2 Cases 1 & 2
0-15 (0-4.6) 0.70 0.57 0.85 1.03
20 (6.1) 0.70 0.62 0.90 1.08
25 (7.6) 0.70 0.66 0.94 1.12
30 (9.1) 0.70 0.70 0.98 1.16
40 (12.2) 0.76 0.76 1.04 1.22
50 (15.2) 0.81 0.81 1.09 1.27
60 (18) 0.85 0.85 1.13 1.31
70 (21.3) 0.89 0.89 1.17 1.34
80 (24.4) 0.93 0.93 1.21 1.38
90 (27.4) 0.96 0.96 1.24 1.40
100 (30.5) 0.99 0.99 1.26 1.43
120 (36.6) 1.04 1.04 1.31 1.48
140 (42.7) 1.09 1.09 1.36 1.52
160 (48.8) 1.13 1.13 1.39 1.55
180 (54.9) 1.17 1.17 1.43 1.58
200 (61.0) 1.20 1.20 1.46 1.61
250 (76.2) 1.28 1.28 1.53 1.68
300 (91.4) 1.35 1.35 1.59 1.73
350 (106.7) 1.41 1.41 1.64 1.78
400 (121.9) 1.47 1.47 1.69 1.82
450 (137.2) 1.52 1.52 1.73 1.86
500 (152.4) 1.56 1.56 1.77 1.89
Notes:
1. Case 1: a. All components and cladding.
b. Main wind force resisting system in low-rise buildings designed using Figure 6-10.
Case 2: a. All main wind force resisting systems in buildings except those in low-rise buildings
designed using Figure 6-10.
b. All main wind force resisting systems in other structures.
2. The velocity pressure exposure coefficient Kz may be determined from the following formula:
For 15 ft. ≤ z ≤ zg For z < 15 ft.
2/α
Kz = 2.01 (z/zg) Kz = 2.01 (15/zg)2/α
Note: z shall not be taken less than 30 feet for Case 1 in exposure B.
3. α and zg are tabulated in Table 6-2.
4. Linear interpolation for intermediate values of height z is acceptable.
5. Exposure categories are defined in 6.5.6.
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X4.1 The purpose of Appendix X4 is to convert a calculated To convert, multiply the LR by the factor in Table X4.1.
3-s LR to a load duration listed in Table X4.1.
(q
i51
i F G
di
3
1/n
(X5.1)
combined effects of j loads of different duration. All loads are
considered normal to the glass surface. where:
q3 = the magnitude of the 3-s duration uniform load,
X5.2 Identify each load qi, and its associated duration, di, qI = the magnitude of the load having duration di, and
given in seconds for j loads. Use the following equation to n = 16 for AN glass.
calculate the equivalent 3-s duration design load:
X6. APPROXIMATE MAXIMUM SURFACE STRESS TO BE USED WITH INDEPENDENT STRESS ANALYSES
X6.1 The purpose of Appendix X6 is to provide a conser- failure prediction that was used to develop the NFL charts in
vative technique for estimating the maximum allowable sur- Section 6.
face stress associated with glass lites continuously supported
along all edges of the lite. The maximum allowable stress
(allowable) is a function of area (A), load duration in seconds
σ allowable 5 S@ Pb
k ~ d/3 ! 7/n *A # D 1/7
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X7.1 The purpose of Appendix X7 is to provide an estimate X7.2 This approximate maximum allowable edge stress can
for the approximate maximum allowable edge stress (allow- be used for the design of glass shapes and support conditions
able) for glass lites associated with a maximum probability of where edge stress is significant. This includes applications
breakage (Pb) less than or equal to 0.008 for a 3-s load duration where the glass is not supported on one or more edges. An
(7). approximate allowable edge stress value for a 3-s duration can
be found in Table X7.1.
TABLE X7.1 Allowable Edge Stress
Clean Cut Edges, Seamed Edges, Polished Edges, X7.3 The approximate maximum edge stress in the glass lite
MPa (psi) MPa (psi) MPa (psi) should be calculated using rigorous engineering analysis,
Annealed 16.6 (2400) 18.3 (2650) 20.0 (2900)
Heat-strengthened N/AA 36.5 (5300) 36.5 (5300)
which takes into account large deflections, when required. This
Tempered N/A 73.0 (10 600) 73.0 (10 600) maximum calculated stress must be less than the maximum
A
N ⁄A–Not Applicable. allowable stress.
X8. METHOD FOR ESTABLISHING EQUIVALENCY OF NON-POLYVINYL BUTYRAL (PVB) POLYMER INTERLAYERS
X8.1 The purpose of Appendix X8 is to provide a criterion 1.5 MPa (218 psi), at 50°C (122°F) under an equivalent 3-s
for specifying when the non-factored LR charts for PVB LG load. The Young’s modulus value should be determined fol-
may be used for LG made with plastic interlayers other than lowing Practice D4065. The forced constant amplitude, fixed
PVB. frequency tension oscillation test specified in Table 1 of
Practice D4065 should be used and the storage Young’s
X8.2 The NFL charts for PVB LG have been derived from modulus measured at 50°C (122°F) under a 0.3 Hz sinusoidal
a stress analysis that incorporates a viscoelastic model for the loading condition.
plastic interlayer (8). The viscoelastic model accurately de- X8.3.1 If the shear modulus of the non-PVB polymer
scribes the evolution of polymer shear modulus at 50°C interlayer is greater than or equal to 0.4 MPa (the shear
(122°F) under load duration of 3 s. The PVB interlayer can be modulus of PVB at 50°C (122°F)), then the non-PVB inter-
characterized with an effective Young’s modulus of 1.5 MPa layer is considered equivalent to PVB and the NFL charts for
(218 psi) for these conditions. This Young’s modulus value is PVB laminates can be used to determine the LR of the
a lower bound of the known values for the commercially non-PVB interlayer glass laminate.
available PVB interlayers at 50°C (122°F) after 3-s load
duration. X8.4 This specification can only be applied to interlayer that
are monolithic, or become monolithic with processing and
X8.3 For LG made with non-PVB plastic interlayers, the have a thickness greater than 0.38 mm (0.015 in.). Interlayers
non-factored LR charts for PVB LG may be used if the plastic comprised of differing polymers in multiple layers are not
interlayer has a Young’s modulus greater than or equal to covered in this procedure.
X9. METHOD FOR DETERMINING EFFECTIVE THICKNESS OF LAMINATED GLASS FOR ANALYSIS
OF STRESSES AND DEFLECTION
X9.1 The purpose of Appendix X9 is to provide engineering nated glass for cases not covered by the non-factored load
formula for calculating the effective thickness of laminated charts.
glass. Two different effective laminate thickness values are
determined for a specific case: (1) an effective thickness, hef;w, X9.2 The shear transfer coefficient, Γ, which is a measure of
for use in calculations of laminate deflection, and (2) an the transfer of shear stresses across the interlayer, is given by:
effective laminate thickness, h1,e,σ for use is calculations of 1
laminate glass stress. These effective thickness values can be Γ5 (X9.1)
EIs h v
used with standard engineering formulae or finite element 119.6
Gh2s a 2
methods for calculating both deflection and glass stress of with:
laminates subjected to load. The method applies to 2-ply
laminates fabricated from both equal and unequal thickness I s 5 h 1 h 2s;2 1h 2 h 2s;1 (X9.2)
glass plies. The intent of Appendix X9 is to provide a method h sh 1
h s;1 5 (X9.3)
that allows the user to perform engineering analysis of lami- h 1 1h 2
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VII-72
Flat elements supported on one edge – 15 2.1 16.1 – 0.458 b/t 14 1970 /(b/t)2
8.1
columns not buckling about a symmetry axis 4.8 3.3 5.2 – 0.102 b/t 34 1970 /(b/t)2
____
( )( 1 + _____ 35 )
√R /t
____ R 2
15 0.9 15.6 – 0.502 √Rb/t 189 3190 / ___b b
t
Curved elements supported on both edges 10 ____
/( ___ )( 1 + _____ )
____ R √R /t 2
4.8 5.4 5.2 – 0.140 √Rb/t 800 3190 b b
t 35
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Tubular shapes 14
15 130 16.7 – 0.140
√√ bSc
2L___
_____
I yJ
_____
2400 bSc
2L___
23600 /_____
√IyJ
4.8 203 5.3 – 0.030
√√ bSc
2L___
_____
I yJ
13400 bSc
2L___
23600 /_____
√IyJ
15 7.2 19.0 – 0.541 b/t 12 152 /(b/t)
Flat elements supported on one edge 15
4.8 11 6.1 – 0.121 b/t 25 77 /(b/t)
( )( √Rb/t
)
____ R 2
IN BEAM √Rb/t
18 1.6 18.5 – 0.593 189 3780 / ___b 1 + _____
ELEMENTS, t 35
Curved elements supported on both edges 16.1 ____
/( ___ )( 1 + _____ )
(element in ____ R √R /t 2
uniform 5.5 7.2 6.1 – 0.165 √Rb/t 800 3780 b b
t 35
compression),
gross section Flat elements supported on
one edge and with stiffener 16.2 see Part IA Section 3.4.16.2
on other edge
Flat elements supported on tension edge, 20 10 27.9 – 0.808 b/t 23 4930 /(b/t)2
17
COMPRESSION compression edge free 6.5 14 8.1 – 0.126 b/t 43 4930 /(b/t)2
IN BEAM
ELEMENTS, 20 53 27.9 – 0.155 h/t 90 1260 /(h/t)
Flat elements supported on both edges 18
(element in
6.5 74 8.1 – 0.024 h/t 167 678 /(h/t)
bending in own
plane), gross 20 123 27.9 – 0.067 h/t 208 2910 /(h/t)
section Flat elements supported on both edges
19
and with a longitudinal stiffener
6.5 172 8.1 – 0.010 h/t 390 1570 /(h/t)
Unstiffened flat elements supported 8.5 39 11.0 – 0.059 h/t 77 38700 /(h/t)2
SHEAR IN 20
on both edges 2.8 57 3.6 – 0.013 h/t 181 38700 /(h/t)2
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ELEMENTS,
Stiffened flat elements supported 8.5 – 8.5 78 53200 /(ae/t)2
gross section 21
on both edges 2.8 116 4.9 – 0.018 ae/t 181 53200 /(ae/t)2
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Allowable Loads of Grade A2-70 Stainless Steel Bolt from AAMA TIR A9-91 (6063-T6 Ply)
AAMA TIR A9-91 Metal Curtain Wall Fasteners
Aluminum Design Manual 2010
S tress area As Thread root Pt = Allowable Ps = Allowable Pbb = Allowable Bearing (kN) at Thickness (mm)
Bolt S ize Pitch 2 2
(mm ) area Ar (mm ) Tension (kN) S hear (kN) 1.3 2 2.6 3 3.5 4 5 8
4.8 0.8 11.3 9.8 3.16 1.59 1.33 2.05 2.67 3.08 3.59 4.10 5.13 8.21
5.5 1 15.6 13.8 4.37 2.23 1.53 2.35 3.06 3.53 4.11 4.70 5.88 9.40
6.35 1.25 20.5 18.1 5.75 2.92 1.76 2.71 3.53 4.07 4.75 5.43 6.79 10.86
M 6 1 19.8 17.9 5.54 2.89 1.67 2.56 3.33 3.85 4.49 5.13 6.41 10.26
M 8 1.25 36.1 32.8 10.11 5.30 2.22 3.42 4.45 5.13 5.98 6.84 8.55 13.68
M 10 1.5 57.3 52.3 16.04 8.45 2.78 4.27 5.56 6.41 7.48 8.55 10.69 17.10
M 12 1.75 83.2 76.2 23.30 12.32 3.33 5.13 6.67 7.69 8.98 10.26 12.82 20.52
M 16 2 155.1 144.1 43.43 23.29 4.45 6.84 8.89 10.26 11.97 13.68 17.10 27.36
M 20 2.5 242.3 225.2 67.844 36.41 5.56 8.55 11.11 12.82 14.96 17.10 21.37 34.20
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